[4-9] What Lisp-related discussion groups and mailing lists exist?

Before posting to any discussion group, please read the rest
of this FAQ, to make sure your question isn't already answered.
Scheme-related mailing lists and newsgroups are listed in the Scheme
FAQ, and AI-related mailing lists and newsgroups are listed in the AI FAQ.
First of all, there are several Lisp-related newsgroups:
comp.lang.lisp General Lisp-related discussions.
See below for archive information.
comp.lang.clos Discussion related to CLOS, PCL, and
object-oriented programming in Lisp.
Gatewayed to commonloops@cis.ohio-state.edu.
(or equivalently, comp.lang.clos@cis.ohio-state.edu)
See below for info on the newsgroup's archives.
comp.org.lisp-users Discussions related to Association of Lisp Users.
Gatewayed to the ALU mailing list. This is an
organizational mailing list/newsgroup, not a
technical forum.
comp.std.lisp For discussion of emerging standards for
the Lisp language, including "de facto" standards.
Moderated by Brad Miller <miller@cs.rochester.edu>.
Submissions should be sent to
lisp-standards@cs.rochester.edu
Archived on
ftp.cs.rochester.edu:/pub/archives/lisp-standards/
Gatewayed to a mailing list (send mail to
lisp-standards-request@cs.rochester.edu to join).
comp.lang.lisp.mcl Discussions related to Macintosh
Common Lisp. This newsgroup is gatewayed
to the info-mcl@digitool.com
mailing list and archived on digitool.com.
comp.lang.lisp.franz Discussion of Franz Lisp, a dialect of Lisp.
(Note: *not* Franz Inc's Allegro.)
comp.lang.lisp.x Discussion of XLISP, a dialect of Lisp, and XScheme.
comp.sys.xerox Discussions related to using Medley (name exists
for historical reasons, and is likely to change
soon). Gatewayed to the info-1100 mailing list.
comp.sys.ti.explorer TI Explorers Lisp machines.
comp.windows.garnet Garnet, a Lisp-based GUI.
comp.ai and subgroups General AI-related dicusssion.
The newsgroup comp.lang.lisp is archived on
ftp.gmd.de:/usenet/comp.lang.lisp/ [129.26.8.84]
by month, from 1989 onward. Individual files are in rnews
format. (They contain articles prefixed by a header line "#! rnews
<nchars> archive" where <nchars> is the number of characters in the
article following the header. That format is convenient for various
news processing programs (e.g. relaynews) and is rather easy to
process from a lisp program too.) A copy of the GMD archives for
comp.lang.lisp is available on cambridge.apple.com:/pub/comp.lang.lisp/.
We list several mailing lists below. In general, to be added to
a mailing list, send mail to the "-request" version of the address.
This avoids flooding the mailing list with annoying and trivial
administrative requests. [To subscribe to info-dylan, or
other mailing lists based at cambridge.apple.com, send a message to
majordomo@cambridge.apple.com with "subscribe <list_name>" in the
message body. Likewise use "unsubscribe <list_name>" to cancel your
subscription and "help" to get help.]
General Lisp Mailing Lists:
common-lisp@ai.sri.com Technical discussion of Common Lisp.
lisp-utilities@cs.cmu.edu Low volume moderated mailing list
associated with the Lisp Utilities
Repository at CMU. (Also known as
cl-utilities@cs.cmu.edu)
lisp-faq@think.com A mailing list concerning the contents
of this FAQ posting only.
alu@freud.arc.nasa.gov Forum for use by members (current
and prospective) of the Association
of Lisp Users. It is bidirectionally
gatewayed into the newsgroup
comp.org.lisp-users. This is an
organizational mailing list,
not a technical forum.
Particular Flavors of Lisp:
info-mcl@digitool.com Macintosh Common Lisp. Gatewayed
to the comp.lang.lisp.mcl newsgroup.
info-mcl-digest@digitool.com Automatically generated digest format
version of the info-mcl mailing list.
cmucl-bugs@cs.cmu.edu CMU Common Lisp bug reports
slug@ai.sri.com Symbolics Lisp Users Group
Archived on warbucks.ai.sri.com and
ftp.ai.sri.com:/pub/slug.
allegro-cl@cs.berkeley.edu Franz Allegro Common Lisp
amiga-lisp@contessa.phone.net Lisp on the Amiga
kcl@cli.com Kyoto Common Lisp
Archived in ftp.cli.com:/pub/kcl/kcl-mail-archive
kcl@rascal.ics.utexas.edu Forwards to kcl@cli.com.
lispworks@harlequin.com LispWorks
clisp-list@ma2s2.mathematik.uni-karlsruhe.de CLISP
To subscribe, send mail to listserv@ma2s2.mathematik.uni-karlsruhe.de
with "subscribe clisp-list <your full name>" in the message body.
Use "help" to get a help message back and "unsubscribe clisp-list"
to remove yourself from the list.
info-ti-explorer@sumex-aim.stanford.edu TI Explorer Lisp Machine
bug-ti-explorer@sumex-aim.stanford.edu TI Explorer Lisp Machine
info-1100@cis.ohio-state.edu Xerox/Envos Lisp machine environment,
InterLisp-D, and Medley. Gatewayed to
the newsgroup comp.sys.xerox. Will be
moving to info-1100@anzus.com.
franz-friends@cs.berkeley.edu The Franz Lisp Language.
franz-composers@cs.berkeley.edu Maintainers of Franz Lisp.
Lisp Windowing Systems:
cl-windows@ai.sri.com Common Lisp Window System Discussions.
bug-clx@expo.lcs.mit.edu CLX (Common Lisp X Windows)
clim@bbn.com Common Lisp Interface Manager
clue-review@dsg.csc.ti.com Common Lisp User-Interface Environment
express-windows@cs.cmu.edu Express Windows
garnet-users@cs.cmu.edu Garnet (send mail to garnet@cs.cmu.edu
or garnet-request@cs.cmu.edu to be added)
gina-users@gmd.de GINA and CLM
lispworks@harlequin.co.uk LispWorks
winterp@netcom.com WINTERP (OSF/Motif Widget INTERPreter)
yyonx@csrl.aoyama.ac.jp YYonX
Lisp Object-Oriented Programming:
CommonLoops@cis.ohio-state.edu (same as comp.lang.clos@cis.ohio-state.edu)
Discussion related to CLOS, PCL, and object-oriented programming
in Lisp. The name is in honor of the first freely-available
implementation of CLOS, Xerox PARC's Portable Common Loops, and
was originally the mailing list for discussing that
implementation. Now gatewayed to the comp.lang.clos newsgroup.
The mailing list is archived on nervous.cis.ohio-state.edu in
the directory pub/lispusers/commonloops.
The CLOS code repository is in pub/lispusers/clos.
Miscellaneous:
stat-lisp-news-request@umnstat.stat.umn.edu
Use of Lisp and Lisp-based systems in statistics.
Lisp-Jobs@cis.ohio-state.edu
Job offers requiring a knowledge of Lisp. See [1-7].
Electronic Journals:
Electronic Journal of Functional and Logic Programming (EJFLP)
EJFLP is a refereed journal that will be distributed for free via e-mail.
The aim of EJFLP is to create a new medium for research investigating the
integration of the functional, logic and constraint programming paradigms.
For instructions on submitting a paper, send an empty mail message with
Subject: Help
to
submissions@ls5.informatik.uni-dortmund.de.
You will receive an acknowledgment of your submission within a few hours.
To subscribe to the journal, send an empty mail message to
subscriptions@ls5.informatik.uni-dortmund.de
You will receive an acknowledgment of your subscription within
a few days.
If there are any problems with the mail-server, send mail to
ejflp.op@ls5.informatik.uni-dortmund.de.
The editorial board is: Rita Loogen (RWTH Aachen), Herbert Kuchen (RWTH
Aachen), Michael Hanus (MPI-Saarbruecken), Manuel MT Chakravarty (TU
Berlin), Martin Koehler (Imperial College London), Yike Guo (Imperial
College London), Mario Rodriguez-Artalejo (Univ. Madrid), Andy Krall
(TU Wien), Andy Mueck (LMU Muenchen), Tetsuo Ida (Univ. Tsukuba,
Japan), Hendrik C.R. Lock (IBM Heidelberg), Andreas Hallmann (Univ.
Dortmund), Peter Padawitz (Univ. Dortmund), Christoph Brzoska (Univ.
Karlsruhe).